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Acorn Arcade forums: Games: What RISC OS game did you play most recently?
 
  What RISC OS game did you play most recently?
  eddyosaysyo2 (19:09 16/4/2005)
  tribbles (17:21 17/4/2005)
    andreww (15:04 19/4/2005)
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Eddy Willson Message #85874, posted by eddyosaysyo2 at 19:09, 16/4/2005
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We would like to know!

I had a very long game of Pacmania not 20 minutes ago.

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Jason Tribbeck Message #85875, posted by tribbles at 17:21, 17/4/2005, in reply to message #85874
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ArcCommand, on Friday smile
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Andrew Message #85876, posted by andreww at 15:04, 19/4/2005, in reply to message #85875
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Any news on Equinox?
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Jason Tribbeck Message #85877, posted by tribbles at 19:19, 19/4/2005, in reply to message #85876
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I had a feeling that was coming up...

I've had some commercial work thrown my way, and since they're paying, it's more worthwhile me doing it.

I have had all the names registered with RISC OS allocations (which includes FahZhi [with its file type]). !Equinox hadn't been registered, which was a bit of a surprise.

Once the commercial work's completed, I'll be able to do some more work on it. One of the things I've been working on was with CDFS, and I'll probably make the music CD based - now I know how that works.

I've also been playing with Lightwave [http://www.newtek.com] (which I've been creating the ships in). After all, I've spent £900 on it, so I really need to learn how to use it! I'd like to have some animations in the game as well...

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Andrew Message #85878, posted by andreww at 19:31, 19/4/2005, in reply to message #85877
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How are you importing into RISC OS if I may ask?
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Jason Tribbeck Message #85879, posted by tribbles at 20:13, 19/4/2005, in reply to message #85878
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As in importing the Lightwave stuff?

When I started Equinox, it was designed to be multi-platform (RISC OS, Windows and Linux), as well as multi-resolution. However, I've decided that that is too much hassle for the time being.

Initially, I was also using POVRay too. I was using POVRay under Windows, exporting as TGA files to FreeBSD, where I had a conversion/scaling program that converted the images into my sprite format.

When I got Lightwave, I 'ported the convertor to Windows (I don't only do RISC OS; although I prefer it), along with a graphical front end so I could just point it at the directory containing the TGAs (Lightwave exports TGA too), tell it what size, and it saves the file. This then gets popped onto my Samba server, where I can read it (or used to, until I got Adjust).

The beauty of Lightwave is that it's frigging cool, fast, and the editor is much easier to use than working out CSG in POVRay (although CSG does have its advantages).

The stuff I've been doing recently is animation. My brother pointed me at a web site that had demos of Jeff Wayne's War Of The Worlds film that's due to come out in 2008ish. There were some effects there that I told him were easy to create in Lightwave, so I showed him.

The last bits of animation I did were http://freebsd.tribbeck.com/WOTW/walkandfire3.mpg [24M MPEG1] - the walking was a bit prototypey, and the lens flare appears in front of the martian (I think I ticked the wrong box). However, the heat-ray and the smoke were fairly good, I thought.

After that, I did http://freebsd.tribbeck.com/WOTW/quickwalk.mpg [52M MPEG2] - where the walking is mathematically computed. It gets a bit jerky where the martian dips its head - I think the inverse kinematics has a bit of a headache working out what it's meant to be doing...

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Michael Drake Message #85880, posted by mike at 17:24, 20/4/2005, in reply to message #85879
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Once the commercial work's completed, I'll be able to do some more work on it.
Cool, I'm really looking forward to Equinox. :D
One of the things I've been working on was with CDFS, and I'll probably make the music CD based - now I know how that works.
I thought you were creating a playroutine for FahZhi files, to play Equinox's music.

Those animations look quite imperssive. Does it take long to make them?
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Jason Tribbeck Message #85881, posted by tribbles at 18:51, 20/4/2005, in reply to message #85880
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I thought you were creating a playroutine for FahZhi files, to play Equinox's music.

I was - but that was before I was asked to write a CDFS driver, and from doing that, I worked out how CDFS works (and, more importantly, how to control it).

The player may still be used - for people who don't want to have CD sound (or don't have a drive/audio cable).

Those animations look quite imperssive. Does it take long to make them?

(Glad someone downloaded them!)

Since the first one uses HyperVoxels (basically objects that have no defineable shape), it took about 12 hours to render on a P4 2.6HT machine. The second one has more frames, and took about the same amount of time (I can't remember exactly). Luckily Lightwave has an OpenGL near real-time view of the animation if you want to check that it's working fine.

As to how long it took to create the model - the basic one was about 3 hours, and then perhaps another 2 perfecting it (there are other animations I haven't shown). Animating it took quite a while, because it was something I'd not done before.

There is a later one that no-one has seen yet, where I've used Lightwave's concept of "actors", and given them instructions (you define their animations, but the instructions tell them what to do). So, I had two martians, both walking. Then one stops and falls over (as if it's been shot). Unfortunately, the walking wasn't good enough and I didn't realise until I'd rendered 1600 frames...

Oh, and I forgot to mention that the trees in the first one are crap - I had half an hour to find a tree model and incorporate it before I went to work.

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Andrew Message #85882, posted by andreww at 20:31, 21/4/2005, in reply to message #85881
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So it'll be a PC first at least?
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Jason Tribbeck Message #85883, posted by tribbles at 09:38, 22/4/2005, in reply to message #85882
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Equinox won't be PC first. It'll definately be Risc PC/Iyonix first.

In fact, there may not even be a PC version.

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Andrew Message #85884, posted by andreww at 13:11, 22/4/2005, in reply to message #85883
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So how do you port the graphics back to RISC OS - extract frames from the MPEGs? shock
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Jason Tribbeck Message #85885, posted by tribbles at 14:32, 22/4/2005, in reply to message #85884
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I haven't done any animated graphics - I just use Lightwave to generated a sequence of TGAs (every 5.625 degrees of rotation), and use the custom program (as described above) to create the actual sprite objects by scaling and combining.
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Simon Challands Message #85886, posted by SimonC at 14:42, 22/4/2005, in reply to message #85885
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Going back to the original question...
If you count Beeb emulators, then Elite A. If you don't, then Spheres of Chaos, I think. I've not played any games on RO for a couple of months now :-/
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Michael Drake Message #85887, posted by mike at 22:53, 22/4/2005, in reply to message #85886
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I thought you were creating a playroutine for FahZhi files, to play Equinox's music.
I was - but that was before I was asked to write a CDFS driver, and from doing that, I worked out how CDFS works (and, more importantly, how to control it).

The player may still be used - for people who don't want to have CD sound (or don't have a drive/audio cable).
Yay! My CD drive is really loud. ;)

(Glad someone downloaded them!)
:)

I've been interested in 3D modeling since I saw Toy Story. ;) I was going to get TopModel but Cerilica announced they were going to re-release it and never did. It's a shame there's really no new software in that area for RISC OS nowadays.
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Jason Tribbeck Message #85888, posted by tribbles at 20:39, 23/4/2005, in reply to message #85887
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I've been interested in 3D modeling since I saw Toy Story. wink I was going to get TopModel but Cerilica announced they were going to re-release it and never did. It's a shame there's really no new software in that area for RISC OS nowadays.

Doing 3D stuff on RISC OS got me into my job now (which evolved into something that isn't RISC OS or 3D related at all). I started doing 3D models in around '86 on the BBC micro (even got as far as doing a version of Lander in 3D [although not filled in]).

Unfortunately, ray tracing needs fast floating point (to be realistic).

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Max Palmer Message #85889, posted by Max at 17:41, 26/4/2005, in reply to message #85888
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Technically the last game I played on my RISC OS box was TEK. Sadly, since upgrading my PC my Risc PC has been unplugged and I can see no reason for using it at the moment. Most of the things I do these days require a PC.

With regards to TopModel, I used ot use it a lot and then converted stuff to render on the PC - e.g. for the TEK graphics. It's a shame it still isn't available (I presume it isn't).

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